Mon Dec 7 2009, 12:16 PM
An addendum to the new Code Geass project stuff, there's now a dedicated page for this new announcement, here.
The site is a message from the project's producer, Kawaguchi Yoshitaka, explaining that there are multiple projects in the works at the same time consisting of manga, music, product development, and visual media. Kawaguchi, however, did state to look forward to the January issue of Newtype that will be released on December 10th, and didn't want to go any further than that about the discussion of the new Code Geass project.
EDIT: A new manga series will be announced in Thursday's release of Newtype about some originally created character named Renya wielding a mechanical arm meeting "Reifuu C.C." and a man that sorta looks like Lelouch during the Edo period of Japan (a.k.a it's Samurai time). The name? Kooda Giasu; err...Code Geass: Renya of the Blackness. Renya or Lelouch-look-alike shall one day rule the Shogunate, or something. Now with picture of what looks like Renya...or maybe Edo-era Lelouch.
The site is a message from the project's producer, Kawaguchi Yoshitaka, explaining that there are multiple projects in the works at the same time consisting of manga, music, product development, and visual media. Kawaguchi, however, did state to look forward to the January issue of Newtype that will be released on December 10th, and didn't want to go any further than that about the discussion of the new Code Geass project.
EDIT: A new manga series will be announced in Thursday's release of Newtype about some originally created character named Renya wielding a mechanical arm meeting "Reifuu C.C." and a man that sorta looks like Lelouch during the Edo period of Japan (a.k.a it's Samurai time). The name? Kooda Giasu; err...Code Geass: Renya of the Blackness. Renya or Lelouch-look-alike shall one day rule the Shogunate, or something. Now with picture of what looks like Renya...or maybe Edo-era Lelouch.
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